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regardless entering a new phase with a pro-business whitehouse and it also comes with the fed's key raising interest rates regularly. we are joined by the outgoing ceo. bob, it was a historic week because the senate raise rates again. only the second time in 10 years. what did you think about what the fed did? >> it was unsurprising. it was expected. we see the prediction. for me, that is the more important fact. gary: a year ago when they raised rates i think that they thought at that time that could be several raises in 2016. i think investors have to take that with a grain of salt. >> all predictions don't exactly come true. >> are looking at market structure and volume. i want to get your take in terms of this rally. we had a little bit of a slowdown this week. but we are talking about record high after record high after donald trump was elected. >> it was amazing to me on election night how the market quickly god to the essence of the situation. and every prediction was correct. right when the futures were indicating six or 800 points. and then they said we just elected a pro-business
regardless entering a new phase with a pro-business whitehouse and it also comes with the fed's key raising interest rates regularly. we are joined by the outgoing ceo. bob, it was a historic week because the senate raise rates again. only the second time in 10 years. what did you think about what the fed did? >> it was unsurprising. it was expected. we see the prediction. for me, that is the more important fact. gary: a year ago when they raised rates i think that they thought at that...
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ta-nehisi coates on the meaning and unmaking of obama's whitehouse. it's a pleasure to have you. >> charley thank you so much for having me. >> rose: good to see you. about a in a moment stay with us. >> rose: jim and tom story is here founder of common sense media founded in 2003 the lawmpleg es non-profit dedicated to children's issue. jim's younger brother tom is an advocate in 2012. he retired from a multibillion dollar hedge fund he started in 1986 in order to fax on environmental issues. he's now president of next gen climate a non-profit he found in 201 to stop climate change dedication to democratic causes they've been dubbed the liberal answer to the koch brothers. where were you. >> standing by the phone waiting for an invite. >> rose: what do you think happened politically in 2016. >> i think that there were two overwhelming issues in the campaign that are obviously retrospective. one is that the majority of americans just feel as if their economic opportunity hasn't improved for as long as they can remember. and they're worried about it an
ta-nehisi coates on the meaning and unmaking of obama's whitehouse. it's a pleasure to have you. >> charley thank you so much for having me. >> rose: good to see you. about a in a moment stay with us. >> rose: jim and tom story is here founder of common sense media founded in 2003 the lawmpleg es non-profit dedicated to children's issue. jim's younger brother tom is an advocate in 2012. he retired from a multibillion dollar hedge fund he started in 1986 in order to fax on...
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just talk about all over the whitehouse she loved tim that much and he was the same way. thank god he did not get killed with the attempted assassination on his life. >> were you there that day. >> qsr. what happened was the president went to make us speech and the secret service surrounded him like a normal but when he came out hinckley fired two or three shots. the secret service guys right away grab the president and pushed and into the limousine they got hinckley mr. brady was shot in the head. >> host: where were you that day? >> i was doing windows. i don't remember what part but i heard it from the escher's that there was the attempted assassination on president reagan. i was told everything that went on because when the secret service grabbed him putting him into the automobile they pushed him too hard he wanted to know where you pushing me so hard? they were trying to hurry of to get him out of their. whenever the president is in danger they rationed out of their so he said want to go back to the white house. one of the secret service knows -- noticed he had bloo
just talk about all over the whitehouse she loved tim that much and he was the same way. thank god he did not get killed with the attempted assassination on his life. >> were you there that day. >> qsr. what happened was the president went to make us speech and the secret service surrounded him like a normal but when he came out hinckley fired two or three shots. the secret service guys right away grab the president and pushed and into the limousine they got hinckley mr. brady was...
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president obama has less than a month left in office but he has used his last days in the whitehouse to bring in a ban on new drilling for oil and gas in most us—owned waters in the arctic ocean as well as parts of the atlantic. he's used a 19505 federal law to make the change meaning that donald trump will have to go through the courts if he wants to overturn it. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. the oil industry has a bad safety record in northern waters. look back to 1989, the tanker exxon valdez aground in alaska. spilling hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil. polluting 1,300 miles of coastline. some of the oil still endures and some animal species have yet to recover. northern waters are so cold, it takes bacteria much longer to break up oil products than it would in warmer waters. and drilling conditions are among the most challenging on earth. as shell discovered in 2014, its drilling rig, the kulluk, also aground in the arctic‘s tempestuous seas. the firm later halted its arctic exploration programme. this is a win for common—sense. the oil compan
president obama has less than a month left in office but he has used his last days in the whitehouse to bring in a ban on new drilling for oil and gas in most us—owned waters in the arctic ocean as well as parts of the atlantic. he's used a 19505 federal law to make the change meaning that donald trump will have to go through the courts if he wants to overturn it. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. the oil industry has a bad safety record in northern waters. look back to 1989,...
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also from whitehouse black market and it really makes the look. >> three -- two -- [ buzzer ] >> and one! >> you did it. >> there we go. went from day to night with this dress. isn't that fabulous? >> nice. whitehouse black market is doing so much more than black and white anymore. >> i love that store. >> beautiful. >> and maroon we love this time of year. >> and jenny, no pressure. ooh, looks like you have a lot of stuff to put on. okay. ready? jenny, 30 seconds. let's go, jenny. back-less-type thing. get the rice foundation. from nude wear a sticky bra. a bra for $38 that will stay on throughout the night. put a bando on her for morning tv. didn't want her standing here naked. a one piece a jumpsuit. >> hold up the jumpsuit. easy. >> sedona east, it's $98. >> and grab that blazer. >> and -- you got it! >> and right, yes. over her shoulders. >> swing that on. >> see how that looks there we go. okay. draping it over her shoulders for a chic look. if you want a little more of a black tie feel with the black and white. >> do you want to put it on, see what it looks like? >> by the way
also from whitehouse black market and it really makes the look. >> three -- two -- [ buzzer ] >> and one! >> you did it. >> there we go. went from day to night with this dress. isn't that fabulous? >> nice. whitehouse black market is doing so much more than black and white anymore. >> i love that store. >> beautiful. >> and maroon we love this time of year. >> and jenny, no pressure. ooh, looks like you have a lot of stuff to put on. okay....
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in their final holiday messages from the whitehouse today, president obama and first lady michelle obama gave a special shout out to american troops over seas. >> as always, many of our troops are far from home this time of the year. and their families are serving and sacrificing right along with them. >> more than 240,000 u.s. service members are deployed in 170 foreign countries this weekend end. have found creative ways to celebrate with their loved ones back home even managing to appear with them in their holiday photos. here are some of their greetings. >> stwea sweetheart just want ty hi, we love you and miss you so much. we hope you're doing well t wish you a merry christmas. >> hi. i just want you to know how i missed you especially with the holidays coming up. i can't wait to see you again in 2017 and of course i want to wish you merry christmas. i love you. bye. >> merry christmas. we both love you and we both miss you. thank you for the flowers. bye. stay safe. >> high baby, i love you. i miss you so much. i wish you were home for the holidays but we're sending you our love an
in their final holiday messages from the whitehouse today, president obama and first lady michelle obama gave a special shout out to american troops over seas. >> as always, many of our troops are far from home this time of the year. and their families are serving and sacrificing right along with them. >> more than 240,000 u.s. service members are deployed in 170 foreign countries this weekend end. have found creative ways to celebrate with their loved ones back home even managing...
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demarco two days after announcing the campaign jason miller would be whitehouse communications director mr. miller said he would not be taking the job in order to intend more time with his family. >> julianna thank you. it's christmastime all over the world. we take a hallway spin around the globe. >> pope francis sent a wish for christmas pee it echoed in war attorney syria. these troops in iraq had christmas dinner in camouflage and in kabul afghanistan, santa claus found a new way to fly. ice couldn't stop the christmas spirit in this town east of mosul. australia christmas is a beach holiday. in india, santa appeared in the sand. honda lit up cities from moscow to san francisco. >> i wish you a very happy christmas. >> queen elizabeth fought off a cold to hold off greeting and here in america the obama chilled out with shaved ice in hawaii. >> an estimated 150 million sets of christmas lights are sold each year. and a good bunch of them are strung up around the home of just one man. we dubbed him the christmas lights king of queens. >> you don't need kevin lynch's address to find hi
demarco two days after announcing the campaign jason miller would be whitehouse communications director mr. miller said he would not be taking the job in order to intend more time with his family. >> julianna thank you. it's christmastime all over the world. we take a hallway spin around the globe. >> pope francis sent a wish for christmas pee it echoed in war attorney syria. these troops in iraq had christmas dinner in camouflage and in kabul afghanistan, santa claus found a new...
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nermeen: sheldon whitehouse questioning oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt last year. trump's selection of pruitt has been widely criticized by environmental groups and lawmakers concerned about the climate change crisis. senator bernie sanders said -- "pruitt's record is not only that of being a climate change denier, but also someone who has worked closely with the fossil fuel industry to make this country more dependent, not less, on fossil fuels." amy: environmental working group president ken cook, said -- "it's a safe assumption that pruitt could be the most hostile epa administrator toward clean air and safe drinking water in history." to talk more about scott pruitt, we are joined by two guests. here in new york, may boeve is executive director of 350 action, the political arm of the climate organization 350.org. and joining us from washington , d c, is wenonah hauter, the executive director of food & water watch. wenonah hauter, let's begin with you.u. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt cap to head the epa. your response? >> i first ran into scott pruitt w
nermeen: sheldon whitehouse questioning oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt last year. trump's selection of pruitt has been widely criticized by environmental groups and lawmakers concerned about the climate change crisis. senator bernie sanders said -- "pruitt's record is not only that of being a climate change denier, but also someone who has worked closely with the fossil fuel industry to make this country more dependent, not less, on fossil fuels." amy: environmental working...
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president obama has less than a month left in office — but he has used his last days in the whitehouse to bring in a ban on new drilling for oil and gas in most us—owned waters in the arctic ocean as well as parts of the atlantic. he‘s used a 1950s federal law to make the change — meaning that donald trump will have to go through the courts if he wants to overturn it. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. the oil industry has a bad record. look at the pictures of the exxon valdez which polluted thousands of miles of coastline. some of the oil end—users and some and all species are yet to recover. northern waters are yet to recover. northern waters are so are yet to recover. northern waters are so cold it takes bacteria much longer to break up oil products than it does in warmer waters. drilling conditions are among the most challenging on earth. as shell discovered in 2014, it‘s drilling caused problems in the tempestuous seas. the firm later halted its programme. this is a win for common sense. this is a win for the communities on the coasts who would have been dev
president obama has less than a month left in office — but he has used his last days in the whitehouse to bring in a ban on new drilling for oil and gas in most us—owned waters in the arctic ocean as well as parts of the atlantic. he‘s used a 1950s federal law to make the change — meaning that donald trump will have to go through the courts if he wants to overturn it. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. the oil industry has a bad record. look at the pictures of the exxon...
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was renae whitehouse. all she knew was the woman on the other end of the phone was on her living room floor and feeling contractions. well, more than that. >> okay, you need to feel down there and see if you can feel anything. >> reporter: now, the woman on the sofa, this is here, kioma, hate had given birth before. she's not panicking. she called pretty confident that help would soon be sent. >> i unlocked the door, just in case i was in really bad pain, which i was, and i couldn't get up when the emt came. >> reporter: meanwhile, this starts happening -- >> now apply firm but gentle pressure to keep the baby's head from delivering too fast. >> reporter: and then, all of a sudden, this -- >> let me know when the baby is completely out. >> the baby's out. >> okay. it's completely out now? >> reporter: yep, the kid had arrived, a few minutes before the emt crew. happy ending and a story for everyone's lifetime. hers, hers and hers. john donvan, abc news. >> brave mom and a beautiful baby. thank you for watc
was renae whitehouse. all she knew was the woman on the other end of the phone was on her living room floor and feeling contractions. well, more than that. >> okay, you need to feel down there and see if you can feel anything. >> reporter: now, the woman on the sofa, this is here, kioma, hate had given birth before. she's not panicking. she called pretty confident that help would soon be sent. >> i unlocked the door, just in case i was in really bad pain, which i was, and i...
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whitehouse: may i ask first that the pending quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. whitehouse: with the permission of my distinguished chairman, who has worked very hard on this bill and whose efforts i appreciate very much, i just wanted to add very briefly that i hope very much, i look forward to working with my colleagues to assure that the second tranche of the opioid funding is aligned with the cara bill, the comprehensive addiction and recovery act, that we just passed in such bipartisan fashion a few months ago. we have not achieved that alignment yet, and i hope that we do very soon. and i appreciate the terrific efforts of my chairman. mr. alexander: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky. the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we're in a quorum call. mr. mcconnell: i ask consent that further proceedings under th
whitehouse: may i ask first that the pending quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. whitehouse: with the permission of my distinguished chairman, who has worked very hard on this bill and whose efforts i appreciate very much, i just wanted to add very briefly that i hope very much, i look forward to working with my colleagues to assure that the second tranche of the opioid funding is aligned with the cara bill, the comprehensive addiction and...
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there is of narrative coming out that is different from the trump whitehouse. >> so what about fighting counterterrorism? >> i don't want to speak for them but the narrative quite honestly qvc what president obama has done in the last year with the j.v. team of terrorism talking about two years ago of page generation if anybody was reluctant but to realize what a threat to isis was so there is a general consensus that it isn't one that we could walk away from the enemy gets of vote. >> so what custer the uh transformation of the u.s. counter terrorism network and the operational style. >> that joint taskforce operation command can scott miller was airforce commander that a so to break down the of military to find synergistic operations that merges with that global counterterrorism. it is like the mother lode. and it takes the networks as well. with the it incite the counterterrorism center. with the joint terrorism task force to combine that to community is the norm and there is a technological revolution with a global communications systems to tie together with uh delta force has hundr
there is of narrative coming out that is different from the trump whitehouse. >> so what about fighting counterterrorism? >> i don't want to speak for them but the narrative quite honestly qvc what president obama has done in the last year with the j.v. team of terrorism talking about two years ago of page generation if anybody was reluctant but to realize what a threat to isis was so there is a general consensus that it isn't one that we could walk away from the enemy gets of vote....
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whitehouse when congress has been in session, has gone on the senate floor to call on on climate act change. eople like the senator from massachusetts, grateful for the lookingfrom california, forward to working with her successor harris. day-to-day sely on a basis. day-to-day basis. host: that all-night session where congressman whitehouse going to the floor every week to talk about the issue, is it having an effect? guest: i continuing is absolutely having an effect. and bringing issue it to the public consciousness. the elections were not as we would have liked, many people made choices weren't necessarily based on the impact on their air or ater or the lands they want to cherish today and for children and grandchildren. i think it is incumbent upon us league of conservation voters and members of congress and elected officials up and down levels of government to make clear, crystal clear, what is at science n it comes to and the environment and public health that, is what we intend do. line for independents, clark, go ahead. caller: hi. don't know y that i if anyone remembers, it
whitehouse when congress has been in session, has gone on the senate floor to call on on climate act change. eople like the senator from massachusetts, grateful for the lookingfrom california, forward to working with her successor harris. day-to-day sely on a basis. day-to-day basis. host: that all-night session where congressman whitehouse going to the floor every week to talk about the issue, is it having an effect? guest: i continuing is absolutely having an effect. and bringing issue it to...
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the whitehouse wishing him a merry christmas and to say only half of those items began with harry 20 years earlier and he very much appreciated the groundwork harry truman had laid to that. fifty-one years ago lyndon johnson signed the of medicare/medicaid act so he honored them in that way. >>. >> in the pacific he signed up with his mother signature but was killed 1942. and ended up dying in a hospital so to this day you can forget macarthur but never our military. in then trying to identify all of the of relatives in to be put to rest. to the government and all of military. [applause] >> so adjust wine and final question so what does this moment in history tell us? with those imitations of the supremacy in this way to talk about the truman doctrine? what is the big takeaway quickly you have done the great job to make this the moment in history. what do we gain from this? >> this is the of moment to with did the administration some presidents are reluctant and they want those decisions as a consensus reached at the of lower-level. ensure unwanted to hear that opposing view. so true
the whitehouse wishing him a merry christmas and to say only half of those items began with harry 20 years earlier and he very much appreciated the groundwork harry truman had laid to that. fifty-one years ago lyndon johnson signed the of medicare/medicaid act so he honored them in that way. >>. >> in the pacific he signed up with his mother signature but was killed 1942. and ended up dying in a hospital so to this day you can forget macarthur but never our military. in then trying...
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regardless entering a new phase with a pro-business whitehouse and it also comes with the fed's key raising interest rates regularly. we are joined by the outgoi
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. >> senator whitehouse, this is someone who made his bones politically as one of the lead warriors against the clean power plan that was put through the epa. that's been caught up in a lot of litigation by republican attorneys general like mr. pruitt. what is the fate of that? i mean, that seems -- paris is one thing, but that seems like it is not long for this world and if it's not long for this world, that's a real problem. >> well, i think if he is confirmed, administrator pruitt will find that he has some real problems trying to dismantle the clean power plan. first, a lot of the states will go forward on their own. second, the supreme court has already determined that carbon dioxide is a pollutant so epa is obliged to do something. but the danger is that you have somebody who is an operative of the fossil fuel industry who is loyal only to the fossil fuel industry in this job. and in a million smaller ways he can compromise that agency, he can drive the good and honorable people out of that agency and what you have here is what i think is becoming a recurrent theme in this trump presi
. >> senator whitehouse, this is someone who made his bones politically as one of the lead warriors against the clean power plan that was put through the epa. that's been caught up in a lot of litigation by republican attorneys general like mr. pruitt. what is the fate of that? i mean, that seems -- paris is one thing, but that seems like it is not long for this world and if it's not long for this world, that's a real problem. >> well, i think if he is confirmed, administrator...
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regardless entering a new phase with a pro-business whitehouse and it also comes with the fed's key raising interest rates regularly. we are joined by the outgoing ceo. bob, it was a historic week because the senate raise rates again. only the second time in 10 years. what did you think about what the fed did? >> it was unsurprising. it was expected. we see the prediction. for me, that is the more important fact. gary: a year ago when they raised rates i think that they thought at that time that could be several raises in 2016. i think investors have to take that with a grain of salt. >> all predictions don't exactly come true. >> are looking at market structure and volume. i want to get your take in terms of this rally. we had a little bit of a slowdown this week. but we are talking about record high after record high after donald trump was elected. >> it was amazing to me on election night how the market quickly god to the essence of the situation. and every prediction was correct. right when the futures were indicating six or 800 points. and then they said we just elected a pro-business
regardless entering a new phase with a pro-business whitehouse and it also comes with the fed's key raising interest rates regularly. we are joined by the outgoing ceo. bob, it was a historic week because the senate raise rates again. only the second time in 10 years. what did you think about what the fed did? >> it was unsurprising. it was expected. we see the prediction. for me, that is the more important fact. gary: a year ago when they raised rates i think that they thought at that...
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whitehouse: thank you, sir. i rise today for my 151st time to wake up speech on climate change. i have covered many topics during these speeches from pulling back the veil on the fossil fuel industries' web of denial to sharing my visits to states from new hampshire to florida to utah to sig see the effects of climate change firsthand. one recurring theme of my speeches and in the scientific literature has been the warning that the effects of climate change will hit home first and hardest along our coasts the oceans have soaked up more than 90% of the excess heat that has been trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse gases. that's a lot of heat. the associated press has compared the ocean heat we've added since 1997 to a -- quote -- hiroshima style bomb being exploded every second in the ocean for 75 straight years. that excess energy is warming our oceans at alarming rates and by the principle of thermal expansion, we know that when water warms, it expands and that coupled with the melting ice sheets is driving up sea levels worldwide. for my ocean state, that's a big deal. warm
whitehouse: thank you, sir. i rise today for my 151st time to wake up speech on climate change. i have covered many topics during these speeches from pulling back the veil on the fossil fuel industries' web of denial to sharing my visits to states from new hampshire to florida to utah to sig see the effects of climate change firsthand. one recurring theme of my speeches and in the scientific literature has been the warning that the effects of climate change will hit home first and hardest along...
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congress to get both the senators from the great state of california if we can push a lever is in doubt whitehouse to see we're the source of terrorism is coming from but also recognize that donald trump has said many terrible things that torture is okay and it is okay to kill the families of suspected terrorist. he talked about with the expansion of the military and then need bomb after saying israel and palestine will be neutral he said no that he would make jerusalem the capital and move the u.s. embassy there the settlements should keep ongoing he has set a lot of contradictory things and we don't know what we are working with their food we are working with reno the weapon in manufacturing sector was soaring after donald trump won. >> jim walton. i heard you on the of radio today thank you for your concern. but my question relates to what i heard on the radio today and you touched on it tonight but today on the radio to receive 2 million votes more than another person because of the system at one time, many women voted at the time? so why that decision like me and others if you could pursue a
congress to get both the senators from the great state of california if we can push a lever is in doubt whitehouse to see we're the source of terrorism is coming from but also recognize that donald trump has said many terrible things that torture is okay and it is okay to kill the families of suspected terrorist. he talked about with the expansion of the military and then need bomb after saying israel and palestine will be neutral he said no that he would make jerusalem the capital and move the...
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and continue to come under harsh criticism from is really a prime minister a spokesman singling out whitehouse it is fiercely rejected similar accusations and israel is not offer specifics. >>mark: president obama is reflecting his time off as the president talked about hillary clinton's campaign. >>mark: there will become the surgeon japanese prime minister to visit the memorial at pearl harbor most of the shootings police say are gang-related. >>darya: that busted through a bathroom wall and five of the six inmates have been recaptured plumbing repairs behind the toilet and damaged some of the concrete in that wall and that is how they run able to do it. >>mark: revealing of the strangest carry-on items people try to take on to the playing. >>mark: traffic moving fairly smoothly better than it does this time on a regular work day is noticeably lighter but we're keeping our eyes out for any hot spots. >>rebecca: >>robin winston: checking in on the san mateo bridge is recovering from a stall it is getting better from the nimitz over to 1 01 look in good nice and smooth and to the north bank. >
and continue to come under harsh criticism from is really a prime minister a spokesman singling out whitehouse it is fiercely rejected similar accusations and israel is not offer specifics. >>mark: president obama is reflecting his time off as the president talked about hillary clinton's campaign. >>mark: there will become the surgeon japanese prime minister to visit the memorial at pearl harbor most of the shootings police say are gang-related. >>darya: that busted through a...
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whitehouse when congress has been in session, has gone on the senate floor to call on on climate act change. eople like the senator from massachusetts, grateful for the lookingfrom california, forward to working with her successor harris. day-to-day sely on a basis. day-to-day basis. host: that all-night session where congressman whitehouse going to the floor every week to talk about the issue, is it having an effect? guest: i continuing is absolutely having an effect. and bringing issue it to the public consciousness. the elections were not as we would have liked, many people made choices weren't necessarily based on the impact on their air or ater or the lands they want to cherish today and for children and grandchildren. i think it is incumbent upon us league of conservation voters and members of congress and elected officials up and down levels of government to make clear, crystal clear, what is at science n it comes to and the environment and public health that, is what we intend do. line for independents, clark, go ahead. caller: hi. don't know y that i if anyone remembers, it
whitehouse when congress has been in session, has gone on the senate floor to call on on climate act change. eople like the senator from massachusetts, grateful for the lookingfrom california, forward to working with her successor harris. day-to-day sely on a basis. day-to-day basis. host: that all-night session where congressman whitehouse going to the floor every week to talk about the issue, is it having an effect? guest: i continuing is absolutely having an effect. and bringing issue it to...
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was renae whitehouse. all she knew was that the woman on the other end of the phone was at home on her sofa, feeling contractions. well, more than that. >> you need to feel down there, see if you can feel anything. >> oh, uh -- i think i feel the head. >> reporter: the woman on the sofa, this is her, kioma, had given birth before. she's not panicking. she called confident that help would soon be sent. was, and i couldn't get up when the emt came. >> reporter: meanwhile this starts happening -- >> apply firm but gentle pressure to keep the baby's head from delivering too fast. glen then, all of a sudden, this. >> let me know when the baby's completely out. >> the baby's out. >> okay, it's completely out now? >> reporter: yep, the kid had arrived, a few minutes before the emt crew. happy ending and a story for everyone's lifetime. hers, john donvan, abc news. >> aww, this is hitting so close to home. my baby came fast like that. >> how fast? >> 30 minutes. we call him the flash. if i would have left home ten
was renae whitehouse. all she knew was that the woman on the other end of the phone was at home on her sofa, feeling contractions. well, more than that. >> you need to feel down there, see if you can feel anything. >> oh, uh -- i think i feel the head. >> reporter: the woman on the sofa, this is her, kioma, had given birth before. she's not panicking. she called confident that help would soon be sent. was, and i couldn't get up when the emt came. >> reporter: meanwhile...
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joining me, cristina beltran, whitehouse ethics lawyer, eric eichenwald and mother jones. i'll come with a table, cristina. what do you think of auctioning off a dinner with his sister and people saying they wanted to use it to get access. >> it's appalling and shocking and amazing and completely tip kalg of this administration. one of the problems we have is the fact that we have a political system that already had problems with access and influence and people trying to buy influence. one of the really problem is, citizens have identified a real problem, which is that we have problems with access and influence in our politics but this is the response. saying this is honest and straight forward and blatant and okay. and people who recognize legitimate problems and going for something that feels blatant and come policit. >> let's listen to sean spicer on cnn. >> this is a totally transparent process. that people that he has trusted, made it clear how much he values the input of his family, put their names on the transition policy. >> it's not like there is anything nefariou
joining me, cristina beltran, whitehouse ethics lawyer, eric eichenwald and mother jones. i'll come with a table, cristina. what do you think of auctioning off a dinner with his sister and people saying they wanted to use it to get access. >> it's appalling and shocking and amazing and completely tip kalg of this administration. one of the problems we have is the fact that we have a political system that already had problems with access and influence and people trying to buy influence....
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you had other reset in expectations for bank reform and regulation based on generally pro-business whitehouse said and house of representatives. so a lot of it was counterfactual like recover going to get this, we got back. >> aaron, back to you on the comment you made in terms of bank stock valuations are looking at infrastructure potentially, some type of package although no one really understands what that means. tax reform which we think is potentially corporate territorial, or international reform along with individual. at least that's the starting point. and repeal of obamacare and maybe some form of replacement or so if some changes going on in some big marketplaces, possibly, things will take longer but certainly in the course of the first six months or so the way some of these conversations are going to go. what's the thinking about the impact with respect to the deficit? how is sort of the analysis going with, you know, is there consideration as to whether some of these policies depending on what you look at and we don't really know what the substance is going to be, but is the mark
you had other reset in expectations for bank reform and regulation based on generally pro-business whitehouse said and house of representatives. so a lot of it was counterfactual like recover going to get this, we got back. >> aaron, back to you on the comment you made in terms of bank stock valuations are looking at infrastructure potentially, some type of package although no one really understands what that means. tax reform which we think is potentially corporate territorial, or...
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the best since kennedy i think in the whitehouse. because the hamptons kennedy said this is the party. we have an organization that "the new york times" calls us all the working class over here will have an awards ceremony december december 2nd, december 3 r d in oakland and the recipients wilson received the award made for the late poet and civic leader. and the judge declared stop and frisk unconstitutional. and mayor bloomberg and the commissioner stop and frisk received a lot of danger but they apologized to her because of the crime were 1. they would stop a hundred thousand hispanics or blacks . so they just apologized. >> we published that in our magazine. but now when i was 14 years old received an award coming in third in a speaking contest. and my wife just wrote a great book about it about to student architects in the turn of 1900. but my prize was a key upon to buy a book. i bought a book about stalin [laughter] and is scared me to death. and with all of these weird characters like head of the chief of the secret police an
the best since kennedy i think in the whitehouse. because the hamptons kennedy said this is the party. we have an organization that "the new york times" calls us all the working class over here will have an awards ceremony december december 2nd, december 3 r d in oakland and the recipients wilson received the award made for the late poet and civic leader. and the judge declared stop and frisk unconstitutional. and mayor bloomberg and the commissioner stop and frisk received a lot of...
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the best since kennedy i think in the whitehouse. because the hamptons kennedy said this is the party. we have an organization that "the new york times" calls us all the working class over here will have an awards ceremony december december 2nd, december 3 r d in oakland and the recipients wilson received the award made for the late poet and civic leader. and the judge declared stop and frisk unconstitutional. and mayor bloomberg and the commissioner stop and frisk received a lot of danger but they apologized to her because of the crime were 1. they would stop a hundred thousand hispanics or blacks . so they just apologized. >> we published that in our magazine. but now when i was 14 years old received an award coming in third in a speaking contest. and my wife just wrote a great book about it about to student architects in the turn of 1900. but my prize was a key upon to buy a book. i bought a book about stalin [laughter] and is scared me to death. and with all of these weird characters like head of the chief of the secret police an
the best since kennedy i think in the whitehouse. because the hamptons kennedy said this is the party. we have an organization that "the new york times" calls us all the working class over here will have an awards ceremony december december 2nd, december 3 r d in oakland and the recipients wilson received the award made for the late poet and civic leader. and the judge declared stop and frisk unconstitutional. and mayor bloomberg and the commissioner stop and frisk received a lot of...
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senators whitehouse, portman, senator ayotte and i actually authored the original bill, the cara bill which sets the framework for having a national framework for dealing with opioid addiction, and it didn't just include authorizing money for treatment, it also included some -- foundation steps for having -- doing a better job of exchanging information between physicians in terms of who is getting opioids. we have -- i remember one guy i met, a rehab guy up in morehead, minnesota, who had a patient who had gotten opioid prescriptions from 85 different doctors and medical providers in minnesota, north dakota, south dakota, wisconsin, being a state with many states on its borders, we see this going on all the time. i have built on that with a bill i introduced for a national prescription drug monitoring program that i think is very important. senator cornyn and i did the original bill on a drug takeback program to make it easier to get drugs out of medicine cabinets, and actually the cara bill built on that, but what was missing from the cara bill, of course, because it was an authoriza
senators whitehouse, portman, senator ayotte and i actually authored the original bill, the cara bill which sets the framework for having a national framework for dealing with opioid addiction, and it didn't just include authorizing money for treatment, it also included some -- foundation steps for having -- doing a better job of exchanging information between physicians in terms of who is getting opioids. we have -- i remember one guy i met, a rehab guy up in morehead, minnesota, who had a...
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of great senators and my colleagues, senator rob portman, whom i know is here today, senator sheldon whitehouse from rhode island and senator amy klobuchar from minnesota. the four of us came together and worked on what's called the comprehensive addiction and recovery act. this bill will provide a much-needed framework for addressing this epidemic, for prevention, treatment, recovery and support for our first responders who are doing so much for this epidemic. as a bipartisan team, we worked on this legislation for more than two years. our bill passed the senate overwhelmingly and was signed into law earlier this year. cara will focus on the best programs to help state and local efforts in turning around the tide of addiction that are facing so many in this country. cara is an important first step, but there is so much more work that needs to be done. i'm encouraged that because of our efforts, this body has recognized the seriousness of this crisis. i was particularly glad to advocate for a billion dollars in funding to address the heroin epidemic be included in the 21st century cures act, wh
of great senators and my colleagues, senator rob portman, whom i know is here today, senator sheldon whitehouse from rhode island and senator amy klobuchar from minnesota. the four of us came together and worked on what's called the comprehensive addiction and recovery act. this bill will provide a much-needed framework for addressing this epidemic, for prevention, treatment, recovery and support for our first responders who are doing so much for this epidemic. as a bipartisan team, we worked...
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sheldon whitehouse and brian schatz plan to leverage corporate concerns about climate other concerns about oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. he has been critical of the agency he now is cap to lead, even suing the organization. donald trump is back on the road today in ohio to meet with victims of last week's ohio state university attack. he will then take his thank you roadshow to des moines, iowa for his third victory celebration. tomorrow he is holding rallies in baton rouge and grand rapids, michigan. in london, it's the fourth and final day of a supreme court hearing on brexit. the judges are asked to decide who has power to exit. the government says it can use royal prerogative to invoke the formal start of brexit talks. primes challenging minister theresa may say she will travel hundred years of british law if she begins brexit without a vote in parliament. undecided inere the case against a former white police officer charged with the murder of a black motorist. that's according to the jury foreman. dorsey montgomery told nbc news he initially wanted to convict michael
sheldon whitehouse and brian schatz plan to leverage corporate concerns about climate other concerns about oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt. he has been critical of the agency he now is cap to lead, even suing the organization. donald trump is back on the road today in ohio to meet with victims of last week's ohio state university attack. he will then take his thank you roadshow to des moines, iowa for his third victory celebration. tomorrow he is holding rallies in baton rouge and grand...